Ed Sheeran performs at Media City Amphitheatre on March 5, 2015 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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New music videos from Charli XCX, Ed Sheeran and Martin Garrix are part of a trove of exclusive material being released as part of today's YouTube Music Awards. In all, more than a dozen videos are in the playlist featuring established and emerging artists on YouTube, including Action Bronson, Cahoots, FKA twigs, Lindsey Sterling and Migos.

This year's YouTube Music Awards has been re-imagined from the inaugural event, which took place live in 2013 and featured a finalist/winner format. The 2015 winners have already been announced, honoring 50 artists based on views, subscribers and engagement over the past six months. Winners include Ariana Grande, Beyonce and One Direction.

The awards, produced by Vice and presented by Kia, center around the exclusive new videos, which can all be watched here or below:

Did someone say Ray Liotta? Ed Sheeran enlisted the Goodfellas actor to appear (as a complete, drunken mess) in his and Rudimental's video for "Bloodstream," directed by Emil Nava:

Director Petros helmed Martin Garrix's video for "Don't Look Down," featuring the incomparable Usher in what YouTube describes as a "timeless story of the pool party towel boy and towel girl trying to find love":

FKA twigs directed her new video for "Glass & Patron," which features a white van, several births and ample Voguing:

Action Bronson is joined by Chance the Rapper as the Queens MC searches for his queen in the Lil Chris-directed video for "Baby Blue." The track was produced by Mark Ronson and is featured on Bronson's album Mr. Wonderful, out tomorrow (March 24):